Hi

I wold look the RMF Prog Guide or the RMF callable services to get back the RMF info.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Lindy Mayfield" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 8:47 AM
Subject: Where to find CPU% Used by an Address Space


I really hate asking questions like these because I would prefer to just
go to the doc and look it up.  Questions like "where and in which
control block do you get x" aren't easy to find, as far as I know.

For a particular address space I can get lots of good information, like
CPU time which I total up from ASCBEJST+ASCBSRBT+ASSBASST in ASCB and
ASSB.

Can someone please point me to a way to find out what percentage of the
machine an address space is using?  It could be percentage of CPU also
and then I can find number of CPU's and do the math, or total percentage
depending on how the numbers are stored.  I'm not sure how to do this.

The only way I know to find something like this is to dig through all
the Data Areas books hoping to find something that I recognize, but
often the description of the data areas aren't what I would expect.  Is
there an easier way?  Or is the best way to depend on the kindness of
people who have vast experience with these things, like on this list who
know where these things are?

It's for a simple Rexx exec report I'm writing.

Thanks very kindly,
Lindy

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